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How to Make a Saddle Bar Stool Seat Cushion?

Buying a saddle bar stool can be easy but modeling it to into your home requires some few additional fittings such as painting and custom seat cushions. Buying the whole set while on a tight budget can be expensive, and that is why it is useful if you try to learn some idea on how to make a saddle bar stool seat cushion. While ready-made options are available, chances ate they come with a specific interior requirement forcing you to adjust to your interior décor, which is not good at all. It would help if you had something customized to fit your home, and the best designer to achieve this should be you making your own saddle stool cushions.

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Important Tips on Making a Seat Cushion – Material Used

When choosing the right cushion material, it is wise to ensure you pick the best material, something that you can clean easily. And if your home is located next to a construction site, then a dust resistance material will be the best choice. Also, materials determine the shape, quality, and interior décor; it is then wise and smart to choose something that fits into your design and counter décor. Other factors, such as price, size, and type of the stool, should also govern you on the best cushion design to sew or make.

How to Make a Saddle Bar Stool Seat Cushion?

The guide conducted a study over different types of saddle seat cushions and came up with the following steps to use anytime you think of making your seat cushions.

Things Needed

  • Sewing machine
  • Tape measure
  • Newspaper
  • Adhesive tack
  • Cushion fabric
  • Scissors
  • Soft-lead highlighter or pencil
  • Tread
  • Hand-sewing needle
  • Fabric
  • Filler material

Detailed Steps on Making Saddle Bar Stools Cushions

1. Decide the size and shape

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Make a pattern of the size and shape of the top of your saddle bar stool. You can use a newspaper or a soft cloth at least two inches larger than the stool size. Fasten the newspaper to the seat pad with a reusable adhesive track or glue to form some small dots around the saddle bar stool’s surface.

Trace/draw the bar stool seat’s shape, using a highlighter or a soft-lead pen, ensure the trace line is visible and continuous. Avoid using a pen or an ink pen because it tends soaking the newspaper with the ink and the goal here is to get a clear trace.

Remove the paper and draw the fabric lines or cutting line while giving an allowance of ½ inch out of your original outline trace. Cut the fabric on the cutting/traced line and fold the pattern into two halves to check their proportionality or symmetry; you can repeat the process if the two parts are not equal or not symmetrical.

2. Decide the type of fillers

Decide on the type of fillers or padding to use in your cushions. You can consider using upholstery, cotton, mesh fiber, bonded batting, or memory foam chips. Select your filler while considering your design and needs; for instance, 2-inch-thick bonded fiber, available from cotton, makes the best low-soft choices that can be washed using a cleaning machine. Foams are available in different thicknesses, prices, and densities, and your choices should be based on what you can afford and your interior design. Memory foam, housed in a separate bag, will provide you with a fair and soft seating cushion and always bounce back when the force subjected to it is released, but they are costly and sporadic to find.

On the other hand, mesh cotton or fiber is made to fit in all outdoor cushions and resembles very thick quilt batting. Sewing this as your seat cushion means you won’t pack them down, and they are resistant to mold and mildew growth. Lastly, if you use a loose fiberfill, it means you will be forced to replace them more often since they have low force subjection rates, and they don’t bounce back.

Select the fill that best meets your indoor or outdoor décor and prepare the fillers to your thickness. If you are using layers of soft fibers, try to cut them so that they will have an equal size or resembles the cushion pattern. Cut the foam to the same size as the exact cushion design to ensure that all the parts of your saddle cushion have an equal distribution of the foam. And if you are using a loose fiberfill, ensure you use a broadcloth bag or something of the same size as the house filter.

3. Cut the fabrics

Cut one part of the fabric as wide as the required thickness of your seat cushion plus an allowance of one inch. Cut the strips’ length and ensure they are equal to the cushion’s surface area plus the one-inch sewing allowance. Then join the short ends with a 0.5-inch seam or joining allowance.

Join the right sides of the strips and the cushion fabric together, ensure you match all the edges and the long edge of your cushions. Pin the joining strips in place and sew the 0.5-inch from the raw or sewing edges. You can also pin all the strips in place using a good sewing thread to hold all the material strength in the seat.

Turn the cover to the upper side, insert the filler bag or filler, and hand sews the open seam to finish your project.

Tips

The traditional sewing approach used to hold this form of cushion in place on the barstool tends to strain and pull out the seam. It is often wise to allow the cushion with some wiggle. Apply or try to use a gripper fabric and use the 6-inch square to measure all the dimensions.

 

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Conclusion

Cushions are designed to give your house that looks you have always dreamed of or something that completes your interior design. It is then good if you find a way always to make your own designs. The guide is all about equipping you with steps on how you should customize your cushions. We also ensured that you have some ideas on step 4 on different types of materials that you can use to make your cushion.


 

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